One of the things I was taught in law school is that I'd never be able to think the same again - that being a lawyer is something that's part of who I am as an individual now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a child, I wanted to be a lawyer because I thought lawyers and the law were wonderful. But they are more wonderful, I think, than I had thought.
I studied to be a lawyer, and after that I did something, obviously, completely different. With change, you learn something. If you do the same thing over and over again, you never learn anything.
I toyed with the idea of pursuing a career as a lawyer just because I like to argue.
It doesn't make sense for me to be a lawyer in a place where there is no law.
I wasn't meant to be an attorney, but I was meant to go to law school.
When I was at school, I wanted to be a lawyer.
Until now, until I actually got into law class, I just never thought of it as being an interest for me, but it's really funny because now that I'm in law, I'm like 'Wow, I could be a lawyer.
To be a lawyer was too boring for me, for my personality.
I played a lawyer in a movie, so, many times I think I am a lawyer. And clearly I'm not a lawyer, because I got arrested.
I really honestly can't see myself as a lawyer. It's pretty much safe to say I'll never become one.